The DCCC launched their 'Palin's Primaries' website on Tuesday, which "will track the most divisive and messy House Republican primaries in the country." All of this is presented in the context of campaigns that Palin could get involved in. The DCCC hopes that her involvement would trigger self-destructive results, as in last November's New York Congressional election, in which Democrat Bill Owens defeated Palin-backed Republican Doug Hoffman after his more moderate opponent, Dede Scozzafava, was forced out for not being conservative enough.

"Undeterred by the embarrassing loss she helped bring to House Republicans in last fall's special election in Upstate New York, Sarah Palin announced she wants to get involved in more Republican primary races this year so we're more than happy to help her out," Jon Vogel, Executive Director of the DCCC said in a release.